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ALJAZ The Stream 2020 Ep 88 July 12, 2024

Really really getting. That story in the most exemptions of camilla virus the capital in the rest nor in new york city it is in the in the Navajo Nation the largest native american reservation in the United States now another hope people Indigenous People in the United States already a tiny minority under resourced as well how on earth are they going to cope with a coup or no virus that is what were going to be talking about today if you have i ds if you have experience if you have questions for i guess you know what to do and you to jump into the comments section and you can be part of the show. I will introduce the guests and they will introduce themselves to you hello ty rand great to have in the stream tell everybody who you are hello my name is tyrone white horse i am the cofounder of protect me of elders i am going to go to mourn for the white corn woman by the edge of the water clam. Be here today with you all we are so glad to have you dealt to jail welcome to the strange tell everybody you are. My name is dr cheltenham i am the executive director for the never heard department. Of their reach people clan and born for their rich strength running into water clan going to thank you for an. Oh it is make it is a great to have you i know you in your Doctors Office you take isnt time off from your work we really appreciate that welcome to the street oh yeah primarily and i am the big water clan born for the near the water people and i am from when the mexico the director protect the sacred. Alley through the village of our International Audience how would you describe the Navajo Nation i knew the people in United States who dont understand dont know about another nation how would you explain your community to the welt. Yes so the Navajo Nation is located in the southwest region. Of the United States its approximately the size of West Virginia and for people not from america its about the size of ireland. And where a Community Living on the reservation or about 173000 people. About 3 over 300000 people and role in our tribe and you know are very close knit. Where im actually all society so our clans are passed down from generation to generation in from. From. The from from. And i would appreciate it if we come back alley thank you so much because im deleting my i want to jump straight into you tube one of the. Comments has is and the largest city that is the handle and best thing in new mexico right now and theyre asking about the wood to supply im running out of time of this seems to pay sick can you explain why in the Navajo Nation that some people in the rue areas may not have easy access to water. You know. First off its an arid landscape the navajo reservation is in the Southwest Corner of the United States which in and of itself already is usually in Drought Conditions so water itself is not very abundant among our people thats not the say that water is nonexistent or that there are ways to get water but for the most part about 30 percent of individuals and families on the reservation do not have access to Running Water and so the way that that has been remedied in the past is the majority of families load up the water barrel on the back of their pickup trucks and travel to a nearby community used to fill them up with a pot of water to take back to distribute among themselves and their families and also among the livestock so. Given thats the case most of those families they do that do not have access to Running Water so water is a Precious Resource among our people weve done what we can or we are doing what we can to to acquire it and to do what weve always done which is haul water but when it comes to that basic infrastructure thats thats so prominent among the rest of the United States its lacking on the reservation bill to im just wondering just looking ahead lined up but we shared with online audience that aljazeera dont come why has not the nation. By the coronavirus there are many factors at play here that as a doctor can use simplifying influences you can actually understand capital it is a hot spot in the United States for the crew to buy this. Yes i do not think you put that question and i think being and having a doctorate in Public Health is very important and this effort because of the Public Health emergency so it is a Public Health emergency and i think thats very important to understand that in a Public Health emergency every sector of the community as impact that from a community of a school to an area relate it to businesses hospitals just about every function of Government Entity yes what we consider Public Health then i think every area has impacted thats what we say about that theres these its out there is when were doing our education that we cant see we cant touch we cant feel this disease so its very. Unpredictable and unknown and very new its a novel disease that weve been come weve been dealing with and i think why its impacted a lot of our community is just and not only the native communities such as another nation but the entire not United States or for those reasons but for us thank you there are some factors as we look back at the spread of that as the u. S. And some are really in relation to multigenerational homes and we talked about water access i mean obviously you need water to wash your hands and if you reserve your own water your might not have that luxury out washing your hands and i think and in a general in the general day or before coronavirus i think native americans are anab the Navajo Nation has really use less water at dissent general because of the limited access we also have that their issues regulate it to our Health Care System and then food excessively just in general theres a lot of social Economic Issues that are there are underlying as well as the Chronic Health conditions that our population has we have high diabetes rates if these cancer. So for Instance Health care issues would be like oh specialists and clinics and facilities you know suit. Few well so she also deals than the rest of the country its an usually sponsored time and least. Well the United States government has treaty obligations with tribes across the country and one of those obligations to her is to provide health care for native American Communities. And given that so many communities are few and far apart least on a novel reservation where a lot of families live or rurally 1st off most of the towns and cities on the reservation are not large cities like you wouldnt expect anywhere else in the United States or anywhere else in the world there are smaller communities so Community Hospitals are really small Community Hospitals are set up by these places to serve people and in large rural areas and so given that its kind of hard for access for a lot of these people to get to use Healthcare Facilities and secondly there are when it comes to funding Indian Health services or drastically underfunded per capita every across Indian Country is spend about 3100. 00 per capita whereas across the rest of the country outside of native American Communities per capita spending that about 8000. 00 so thats about 5000 dollars difference thats thats not being spent toward helping in improving health care for native American Communities across the United States to make a really good point we spoke. About funding what is the issue why Indigenous People in america suffering so much with doing a virus and why this is what she told us is a list. So the Navajo Nation has received 600000000. 00 under the carousel act getting those funds into action thats a little arm and then you might think something thats often overlooked is that the our nation as. The federal government has introduced and to provide for the Health Care Needs of native americans in this country and the federal Agency Responsible for filling that obligation and in Health Services has been chronically underfunded prove yours so intolerable to get through these bureaucratic hurdles grassroots and other organizations like the travel code in 1000 really are going to continue to play an Important Role to meet in media needs these tribal communities. So there isnt just pointing the finger and saying were under resourced as a community or communities shell say setting up. A way to help you time stripes right now and i want to just click a few to see how the like how shes dealing with this and this is from the white house themselves President Trump is protecting the native American Community as we come back the coronavirus alley you see any evidence of this no im not. Mean i feel like President Donald Trump he visited arizona but i i personally feel that he could have prioritized dispersing these friends to tribes rather than putting a trip to arizona ahead of that and i think that thats whack finding and the lag and finding and sending it to tribes put us in a situation and that we could have been this could have been pretty preventable we could have. With the finding it would have helped immensely earlier im. Good question here for you tyler and this comes from 2 need to me is on you tube watch me right now and jenny says i understand that reservations may have different rules and regulations but why not work with the leaders and Council Members to make their lives better is that happening tyrone tell them about an organization that you had elf. Saw i. Cofounded protect native elders with the with the goal of doing exactly that protecting the native american elders across the United States. Working with tribal communities in tribal leaders is part of what we do with the also the understanding that the bureaucracy that exists there in not just with them but also with the federal government. Takes a little longer for that to happen so as grassroots organizations pop up were trying to fill the need until funding arrives or until people are able or im sorry until federal got the federal government or tribal governments are able to fully handle the crisis thats happening among our people across Indian Country. Theres a need i wouldnt near it when i was more determined i tell my skis make i want to show some pictures to each shared with us so you can you to all through what were seeing here because its from the organizing that you are doing down on the ground here is this. Tell us. This is an elder lives on the reservation she lives about 45 to an hour away from any community. Does not have Running Water knows not have electricity and so Healthcare Access basic access the infrastructure is is mute in these small communities needs a rule areas. These people live in places where they take care of their livestock so when youre taking care of your life you need to live away from people so your livestock and house who places can really isnt what i need to live in i saw i saw that she had a mask on because most in short supply such you are taking things like monsters you have to protect the elderly age because as we all know if youre in a virus it tends to target the elderly what are we delivering here whats whats in the speech you know. And this picture were delivering p. P. To tribal. Healthcare workers on the reservation. P. B. Such as gallons face masks face shields and sanitizer so for the going to tribal communities them. Tribal workers to help them combat coronavirus among their the members of their community. And this final picture books is of what these are a base mag and and they shields being offered all this and so when i when i started this organization i called my my grandmother i have a degree in Public Health so i talked to my grandmothers when they when it started to appear and i could just hear the desperation in their voices the the uncertainty that they feel about this virus among our people and so understanding that it was a novel virus which means that we dont understand fully whats happening or whats going on yet but also understanding that p. T. E. Would be an important way to prevent the disease i made a call on social media to anybody that would be willing so a face mask that id be willing to take them down or send them down to elders on the reservations that they would have a chance to most importantly avoid contact in communities with people who may have the virus so thats how we got started and thats what our main effort started as now what were doing is delivering p. P. And other goods food and so forth the native elders across the river across Indian Country but starting there among my navajo people and this is jim see from pennsylvania hello jim thank you for being in a conversation today just as i have friends on another and i have been praying for the nation what else can i do al each night not one. There are different ways to donate there is different mutual aid funds across the Navajo Nation theres also the official and now her nation fund on the Navajo Nations website so protect the story sacred has partnered with the office of the Navajo Nation working with president jonathan as and we have a web site protect the sacred dot care and that links redirects to the Navajo Nations website where you can find places to donate and also sign up to be a medical volunteer thats very helpful right now if youre able and qualified to come out and help our people. What is the things that we have being scratching around and nobody. Has you on a crisis right now with the very beginning of. Chat one of the comments came and this is t. V. Cool and oppressed people again suffering disproportionately because of the cruel enough virus are you an activist how would you put the situation the Navajo Nation is saying right now. I think of the situation that is the result of centuries of genocide colonization and the oppression of our people and i feel that. You know what were seeing right now its not a coincidence that the hot spot on the Navajo Nation is and in the area where historically they were its uranium and coal mining i think thats something that we should Pay Attention to and hold these. These Energy Corporations accountable because. You raney em and coal mining. You know the radiation that causes lung diseases cancers in our people have suffered through that our elders have suffered through that incredible trauma and it was the only. Sort of Economic Resource in our community and our people relied on it but it was also dangerous and that has lasted for for decades and now our people are being affected by that and as as a result corona virus attacks and the respiratory area and our people are vulnerable and if that wasnt there if that was not brought to our. Tribe and if it didnt exist you know i think wed be in a better place to combat this virus. I need to bring into this conversation dalton shell tom she is tweeting may teeth americans who have coronavirus im going to play that was the end they dont digital tell us about the i want to get you experience there was well its not little to talk. Treating patients are as we say has been quite its difficult to separate a friend then the training that i have for coming back home my patients i call grandmother or grandfather or brother or sister if im nephews. So growing up from here and there are no ok ones ours on our own as for the region another nobody. Clever long and out of the entire nation where all are our. Kind of hits home to family so not only is mental fatigue our physical. And i sense a very deep spiritual fatigue. Got to deal just be sure we started getting sicker before did you have a mask on i thought shes going to the whole show with a mask on you are so in the middle of things what is it like how hopeful are you. What its like i think every day is that white men dr tom said we are these are relatives we go by clan system and before commenced ystem and we introduced ourselves that way so were immensely. Anybody around the reservation kemi make grandmother my grandpa my sister my brother we have a deep i guess clan ship and our culture of that we we feel like we have that connection across the entire net Navajo Nation<\/a> the largest native american reservation in the United States<\/a> now another hope people Indigenous People<\/a> in the United States<\/a> already a tiny minority under resourced as well how on earth are they going to cope with a coup or no virus that is what were going to be talking about today if you have i ds if you have experience if you have questions for i guess you know what to do and you to jump into the comments section and you can be part of the show. I will introduce the guests and they will introduce themselves to you hello ty rand great to have in the stream tell everybody who you are hello my name is tyrone white horse i am the cofounder of protect me of elders i am going to go to mourn for the white corn woman by the edge of the water clam. Be here today with you all we are so glad to have you dealt to jail welcome to the strange tell everybody you are. My name is dr cheltenham i am the executive director for the never heard department. Of their reach people clan and born for their rich strength running into water clan going to thank you for an. Oh it is make it is a great to have you i know you in your Doctors Office<\/a> you take isnt time off from your work we really appreciate that welcome to the street oh yeah primarily and i am the big water clan born for the near the water people and i am from when the mexico the director protect the sacred. Alley through the village of our International Audience<\/a> how would you describe the Navajo Nation<\/a> i knew the people in United States<\/a> who dont understand dont know about another nation how would you explain your community to the welt. Yes so the Navajo Nation<\/a> is located in the southwest region. Of the United States<\/a> its approximately the size of West Virginia<\/a> and for people not from america its about the size of ireland. And where a Community Living<\/a> on the reservation or about 173000 people. About 3 over 300000 people and role in our tribe and you know are very close knit. Where im actually all society so our clans are passed down from generation to generation in from. From. The from from. And i would appreciate it if we come back alley thank you so much because im deleting my i want to jump straight into you tube one of the. Comments has is and the largest city that is the handle and best thing in new mexico right now and theyre asking about the wood to supply im running out of time of this seems to pay sick can you explain why in the Navajo Nation<\/a> that some people in the rue areas may not have easy access to water. You know. First off its an arid landscape the navajo reservation is in the Southwest Corner<\/a> of the United States<\/a> which in and of itself already is usually in Drought Conditions<\/a> so water itself is not very abundant among our people thats not the say that water is nonexistent or that there are ways to get water but for the most part about 30 percent of individuals and families on the reservation do not have access to Running Water<\/a> and so the way that that has been remedied in the past is the majority of families load up the water barrel on the back of their pickup trucks and travel to a nearby community used to fill them up with a pot of water to take back to distribute among themselves and their families and also among the livestock so. Given thats the case most of those families they do that do not have access to Running Water<\/a> so water is a Precious Resource<\/a> among our people weve done what we can or we are doing what we can to to acquire it and to do what weve always done which is haul water but when it comes to that basic infrastructure thats thats so prominent among the rest of the United States<\/a> its lacking on the reservation bill to im just wondering just looking ahead lined up but we shared with online audience that aljazeera dont come why has not the nation. By the coronavirus there are many factors at play here that as a doctor can use simplifying influences you can actually understand capital it is a hot spot in the United States<\/a> for the crew to buy this. Yes i do not think you put that question and i think being and having a doctorate in Public Health<\/a> is very important and this effort because of the Public Health<\/a> emergency so it is a Public Health<\/a> emergency and i think thats very important to understand that in a Public Health<\/a> emergency every sector of the community as impact that from a community of a school to an area relate it to businesses hospitals just about every function of Government Entity<\/a> yes what we consider Public Health<\/a> then i think every area has impacted thats what we say about that theres these its out there is when were doing our education that we cant see we cant touch we cant feel this disease so its very. Unpredictable and unknown and very new its a novel disease that weve been come weve been dealing with and i think why its impacted a lot of our community is just and not only the native communities such as another nation but the entire not United States<\/a> or for those reasons but for us thank you there are some factors as we look back at the spread of that as the u. S. And some are really in relation to multigenerational homes and we talked about water access i mean obviously you need water to wash your hands and if you reserve your own water your might not have that luxury out washing your hands and i think and in a general in the general day or before coronavirus i think native americans are anab the Navajo Nation<\/a> has really use less water at dissent general because of the limited access we also have that their issues regulate it to our Health Care System<\/a> and then food excessively just in general theres a lot of social Economic Issues<\/a> that are there are underlying as well as the Chronic Health<\/a> conditions that our population has we have high diabetes rates if these cancer. So for Instance Health<\/a> care issues would be like oh specialists and clinics and facilities you know suit. Few well so she also deals than the rest of the country its an usually sponsored time and least. Well the United States<\/a> government has treaty obligations with tribes across the country and one of those obligations to her is to provide health care for native American Communities<\/a>. And given that so many communities are few and far apart least on a novel reservation where a lot of families live or rurally 1st off most of the towns and cities on the reservation are not large cities like you wouldnt expect anywhere else in the United States<\/a> or anywhere else in the world there are smaller communities so Community Hospitals<\/a> are really small Community Hospitals<\/a> are set up by these places to serve people and in large rural areas and so given that its kind of hard for access for a lot of these people to get to use Healthcare Facilities<\/a> and secondly there are when it comes to funding Indian Health<\/a> services or drastically underfunded per capita every across Indian Country<\/a> is spend about 3100. 00 per capita whereas across the rest of the country outside of native American Communities<\/a> per capita spending that about 8000. 00 so thats about 5000 dollars difference thats thats not being spent toward helping in improving health care for native American Communities<\/a> across the United States<\/a> to make a really good point we spoke. About funding what is the issue why Indigenous People<\/a> in america suffering so much with doing a virus and why this is what she told us is a list. So the Navajo Nation<\/a> has received 600000000. 00 under the carousel act getting those funds into action thats a little arm and then you might think something thats often overlooked is that the our nation as. The federal government has introduced and to provide for the Health Care Needs<\/a> of native americans in this country and the federal Agency Responsible<\/a> for filling that obligation and in Health Services<\/a> has been chronically underfunded prove yours so intolerable to get through these bureaucratic hurdles grassroots and other organizations like the travel code in 1000 really are going to continue to play an Important Role<\/a> to meet in media needs these tribal communities. So there isnt just pointing the finger and saying were under resourced as a community or communities shell say setting up. A way to help you time stripes right now and i want to just click a few to see how the like how shes dealing with this and this is from the white house themselves President Trump<\/a> is protecting the native American Community<\/a> as we come back the coronavirus alley you see any evidence of this no im not. Mean i feel like President Donald Trump<\/a> he visited arizona but i i personally feel that he could have prioritized dispersing these friends to tribes rather than putting a trip to arizona ahead of that and i think that thats whack finding and the lag and finding and sending it to tribes put us in a situation and that we could have been this could have been pretty preventable we could have. With the finding it would have helped immensely earlier im. Good question here for you tyler and this comes from 2 need to me is on you tube watch me right now and jenny says i understand that reservations may have different rules and regulations but why not work with the leaders and Council Members<\/a> to make their lives better is that happening tyrone tell them about an organization that you had elf. Saw i. Cofounded protect native elders with the with the goal of doing exactly that protecting the native american elders across the United States<\/a>. Working with tribal communities in tribal leaders is part of what we do with the also the understanding that the bureaucracy that exists there in not just with them but also with the federal government. Takes a little longer for that to happen so as grassroots organizations pop up were trying to fill the need until funding arrives or until people are able or im sorry until federal got the federal government or tribal governments are able to fully handle the crisis thats happening among our people across Indian Country<\/a>. Theres a need i wouldnt near it when i was more determined i tell my skis make i want to show some pictures to each shared with us so you can you to all through what were seeing here because its from the organizing that you are doing down on the ground here is this. Tell us. This is an elder lives on the reservation she lives about 45 to an hour away from any community. Does not have Running Water<\/a> knows not have electricity and so Healthcare Access<\/a> basic access the infrastructure is is mute in these small communities needs a rule areas. These people live in places where they take care of their livestock so when youre taking care of your life you need to live away from people so your livestock and house who places can really isnt what i need to live in i saw i saw that she had a mask on because most in short supply such you are taking things like monsters you have to protect the elderly age because as we all know if youre in a virus it tends to target the elderly what are we delivering here whats whats in the speech you know. And this picture were delivering p. P. To tribal. Healthcare workers on the reservation. P. B. Such as gallons face masks face shields and sanitizer so for the going to tribal communities them. Tribal workers to help them combat coronavirus among their the members of their community. And this final picture books is of what these are a base mag and and they shields being offered all this and so when i when i started this organization i called my my grandmother i have a degree in Public Health<\/a> so i talked to my grandmothers when they when it started to appear and i could just hear the desperation in their voices the the uncertainty that they feel about this virus among our people and so understanding that it was a novel virus which means that we dont understand fully whats happening or whats going on yet but also understanding that p. T. E. Would be an important way to prevent the disease i made a call on social media to anybody that would be willing so a face mask that id be willing to take them down or send them down to elders on the reservations that they would have a chance to most importantly avoid contact in communities with people who may have the virus so thats how we got started and thats what our main effort started as now what were doing is delivering p. P. And other goods food and so forth the native elders across the river across Indian Country<\/a> but starting there among my navajo people and this is jim see from pennsylvania hello jim thank you for being in a conversation today just as i have friends on another and i have been praying for the nation what else can i do al each night not one. There are different ways to donate there is different mutual aid funds across the Navajo Nation<\/a> theres also the official and now her nation fund on the Navajo Nation<\/a>s website so protect the story sacred has partnered with the office of the Navajo Nation<\/a> working with president jonathan as and we have a web site protect the sacred dot care and that links redirects to the Navajo Nation<\/a>s website where you can find places to donate and also sign up to be a medical volunteer thats very helpful right now if youre able and qualified to come out and help our people. What is the things that we have being scratching around and nobody. Has you on a crisis right now with the very beginning of. Chat one of the comments came and this is t. V. Cool and oppressed people again suffering disproportionately because of the cruel enough virus are you an activist how would you put the situation the Navajo Nation<\/a> is saying right now. I think of the situation that is the result of centuries of genocide colonization and the oppression of our people and i feel that. You know what were seeing right now its not a coincidence that the hot spot on the Navajo Nation<\/a> is and in the area where historically they were its uranium and coal mining i think thats something that we should Pay Attention<\/a> to and hold these. These Energy Corporations<\/a> accountable because. You raney em and coal mining. You know the radiation that causes lung diseases cancers in our people have suffered through that our elders have suffered through that incredible trauma and it was the only. Sort of Economic Resource<\/a> in our community and our people relied on it but it was also dangerous and that has lasted for for decades and now our people are being affected by that and as as a result corona virus attacks and the respiratory area and our people are vulnerable and if that wasnt there if that was not brought to our. Tribe and if it didnt exist you know i think wed be in a better place to combat this virus. I need to bring into this conversation dalton shell tom she is tweeting may teeth americans who have coronavirus im going to play that was the end they dont digital tell us about the i want to get you experience there was well its not little to talk. Treating patients are as we say has been quite its difficult to separate a friend then the training that i have for coming back home my patients i call grandmother or grandfather or brother or sister if im nephews. So growing up from here and there are no ok ones ours on our own as for the region another nobody. Clever long and out of the entire nation where all are our. Kind of hits home to family so not only is mental fatigue our physical. And i sense a very deep spiritual fatigue. Got to deal just be sure we started getting sicker before did you have a mask on i thought shes going to the whole show with a mask on you are so in the middle of things what is it like how hopeful are you. What its like i think every day is that white men dr tom said we are these are relatives we go by clan system and before commenced ystem and we introduced ourselves that way so were immensely. Anybody around the reservation kemi make grandmother my grandpa my sister my brother we have a deep i guess clan ship and our culture of that we we feel like we have that connection across the entire net Navajo Nation<\/a> no matter where youre at no matter if youre here in the United States<\/a> are internationally i mean i think that is the strength of the navajo and people and i think that were also very resilient people and as im talking about how to overcome this experience as it is very it is bitchy king like youre saying be come to the command center every day here. The culture has changed and in the Navajo Nation<\/a> where we have a lot of Public Health<\/a> orders that i think our Hercules Shin<\/a> is really following compared to the external population so if you come on to the nation most everyone is probably going to be aware and some sort of face asked for are asked and were at a hearing to the Public Health<\/a> orders but i think what is some of the consequences are that a very were Close Knit Community<\/a> where mobility as a as probably a factory and then in the spread of coronavirus and were still trying to address that a lot of families like to gather so i think that has been somewhat addressed but these are cultural changes are going to stay with us as as we go forward but i think a lot of the infrastructure changes i hope that we want to dress says that. We have a government to government relationship with the federal government as a tribal nation and i think the treaty obligations are not being met so i thank oversee and prevented that stop i dont know. That is an understatement every time we do a story a show about native american the Indigenous People<\/a> the 1st people the United States<\/a> its always about the treaty violations that dot is a whole documentary let me bring you back to tyrone this this day here that you shared a picture with us earlier this is something that i think is really important that the elders in Navajo Nation<\/a> they hold the knowledge they are you wisdom and there is much to be lost when coronavirus is picking them off one by one can you explain the danger to the coach when your elders a dying. Yeah. Our elders hold our identity within them. If we just look at our own clan system we look at where we come from when we each introduced ourselves as today we stated what we are and what we are born for which means who our mother came from and that is natural lineal which means it comes from her mother and her mother and so on and so forth were generations. In the same with our other clan tells us who our fathers mother came from for generations so that knowledge that understanding is held within our elders they are the repository for our Cultural Heritage<\/a> so when there is a threat to our people when there is a threat especially to our native american elders not just among the navajo people but among all native american elders from different tribes across the country that repast dettori is being threatened we got word that in washington one of the last native speakers a retired there was taken from from the earth due to chronic liars and that to me was dreamily extremely saddening. That language itself from a fool is gone from this earth because the last fluent speaker is gone as well and i dont want that that on my people i dont want that to happen among among my all my relatives and looking you know working very actively to still not happening not just you but also young people too and not us but young people supporting or have a kid thats carried 1000 tennessees another thing they should young people said to protect their elders and we just showed you the organization the alley is part of that shes done to protect to say create reviling that unity and. I dont nest safe book page is a wonderful video the to be. Its the dont rush to get results in law and he change your clothes in your house and up when you change your clothes and thats what that would be like with the Navajo Nation<\/a> lets take a look and see whats in a place. To. Live. My. Ferguson has been in turmoil at least 2 of my Police Officers<\/a> and you are not black time after. The break a political will. To state representative back in 1991 to me are you one of the guys without a gun my brother was killed my hood no dear friend any other good out here Michael Brown<\/a> was killed me my son in 15 years and i felt like you know at this my time to stand up. This is the most and bill for us im just not willing to accept what substantial legislation can i get through thats going to speak to a major need. This bill identifies use violence as a Public Health<\/a> epidemic last year we had 200. 00 murders the Ripple Effect<\/a> of violence when it comes to the youth it stretches far why. Do it. On the streets of greece and team a grin violence is on the rise you have to go for. Something and increasingly migrant farm workers are victims of vicious beatings. Is helping the Pakistani Community<\/a> to find a voice the stories we dont often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack this is iraq on aljazeera. 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